Predictability and inequality in complex social systems
Efficient access to Big Data and the development of related technologies have driven the study of complex social systems. In this thesis, I focus on two aspects of the study of complex social systems: predictability and inequality. I first demonstrate the predictability aspect of complex social syst...
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